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PPCC Members Meeting: “Business Email Compromise (BEC) fraud scenarios overview – case study, reflections on crime prevention and conclusions on the prosecution of perpetrators”

25-04-2024 Experts' advisesMembers

Unauthorized access to a business email account, identity theft and attempts to defraud significant financial assets by impersonating a business partner are key elements of the cyber threat known as Business Email Compromise (BEC). Michał Opala will present recently observed techniques and tactics used by attackers, based on the experience gained by SK&S White-Collar Crime Team in assisting clients in dozens of BEC cases. The main part of the presentation will be a set of practical tips for an appropriate response to a BEC incident both from a legal and technical point of view, legal risk mitigation measures, and recovery of defrauded assets.

After the substantive part, we invite you to a classic networking event with Chamber Members and selected guests of the Law Firm Sołtysiński Kawecki & Szlęzak over POrtuguese wine and delicious food!

Experts:

  • Michał Opala, attorney-at-law, Senior Counsel at SK&S law firm

For over 10 years, he dealt with issues of economic and computer crime. Conducts investigations in organisations and into e-discovery processes, and advises on IT security incident management. Represents injured persons at all stages of criminal proceedings in cases concerning, e.g. computer crime, corruption, fraud, acting to the detriment of the company, and criminal fiscal offences.

Graduate of postgraduate studies from the Lazarski University in Cyber Security and Computer Forensics, and is an Approved Compliance Officer (ACO). A member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE).

Provides lectures at Lazarski University for Cybersecurity and Computer Forensic Postgraduate Studies.

 

Place: Sołtysiński Kawecki & Szlęzak, Jasna 26 Street, Warsaw

 

To take part in the PPCC Members Meeting, please fill in the registration form here.